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Asus adds ‘Intel Baseline Profile’ to new BIOS files to combat stability issues but the TDP is still higher than Intel’s actual baselines

With some Intel i9 users reporting issues with games crashing, Asus has responded by releasing new BIOS files for a raft of its Intel-based motherboards. The main update sports an ‘Intel Baseline Profile’ which is claimed to apply stock power limits to the CPU. However, the feature isn’t quite doing what it says it is, though users should see better stability if they use it.

So far only Asus has directly responded (via Videocardz) to the growing report of game instability with high-end 13th and 14th Gen Intel CPUs, but other motherboard vendors are sure to follow suit. By default, Asus automatically engages its Multicore Enhancement (MCE) system which sets the long-term and short-term power limits to way over the stock Intel values.

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